Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld, unless the sentence is, "Seinfeld is the best example of a shiatty show, about shiatty characters, that ended up being loved by millions of brain damaged people who have no taste."

I catch Seinfeld whenever I come across it (it's not hard since it's on like 40 times a day) and I've never seen that "burning the Puerto Rican flag" clip. Is that too controversial for syndication or something?

Harbinger of the Doomed Rat:Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld, unless the sentence is, "Seinfeld is the best example of a shiatty show, about shiatty characters, that ended up being loved by millions of brain damaged people who have no taste."

Now, I'm not calling you a troll, but I must know; what's it like living under a bridge?

Harbinger of the Doomed Rat:Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld, unless the sentence is, "Seinfeld is the best example of a shiatty show, about shiatty characters, that ended up being loved by millions of brain damaged people who have no taste."

Mugato:I catch Seinfeld whenever I come across it (it's not hard since it's on like 40 times a day) and I've never seen that "burning the Puerto Rican flag" clip. Is that too controversial for syndication or something?

Maybe, but it's a great episode, see if you can find it in a torrent or something, it's worth it.

Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld

You can stuff your "Sorrys" in a sack, mister. Last night I saw the episode where Kramer doesn't trust doctors, so he goes to a vet for his cough. The bit they did with Kramer starting to act like a dog was funny enough to keep me laughing for 5 minutes.

Harbinger of the Doomed Rat:Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld, unless the sentence is, "Seinfeld is the best example of a shiatty show, about shiatty characters, that ended up being loved by millions of brain damaged people who have no taste."

Mugato:I catch Seinfeld whenever I come across it (it's not hard since it's on like 40 times a day) and I've never seen that "burning the Puerto Rican flag" clip. Is that too controversial for syndication or something?

There was a lot of controversy when it first aired, NBC apologized, and it was not shown in syndication for a while. After it was released on DVD it began to be syndicated, but I wouldn't be surprised if it is infrequently aired on purpose.

Omnivorous:Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld

You can stuff your "Sorrys" in a sack, mister. Last night I saw the episode where Kramer doesn't trust doctors, so he goes to a vet for his cough. The bit they did with Kramer starting to act like a dog was funny enough to keep me laughing for 5 minutes.

I think the longest sustained laugh I ever had was the episode where Kramer gets the set of the Merv Griffin show. Being English I don't even know who he is, but him acting like a talk show host and interviewing everyone was absolutely hilarious.

Slaxl:Omnivorous: Sorry, but the word "best" doesn't belong in the same sentence as anything from Seinfeld

You can stuff your "Sorrys" in a sack, mister. Last night I saw the episode where Kramer doesn't trust doctors, so he goes to a vet for his cough. The bit they did with Kramer starting to act like a dog was funny enough to keep me laughing for 5 minutes.

I think the longest sustained laugh I ever had was the episode where Kramer gets the set of the Merv Griffin show. Being English I don't even know who he is, but him acting like a talk show host and interviewing everyone was absolutely hilarious.

I believe the article was about the greatness of Parks and Rec and that one Arrested Development episode. Save your long-term developed alias to hide from the federal government with later learned to be a real person's identity. Clearly Seinfeld was the only show capable of making a fake name into a long running gag.

...or at least that's what I got from the article.

/"It was all a coincidence... like that guy named Anthony Michael Hall that stole your stereo."